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Cbot voters may shun CME bid

Pressure is being placed on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) to raise its bid for the Chicago Board of Trade (Cbot) ahead of a crucial vote by both sets of shareholders on Monday.

Renewed interest

Green certificate trading is growing in Europe, as renewable power generators seek to exploit consumer demand for green energy. But market design could be improved, as Oliver Holtaway reports

Full steam ahead for FFAs

The freight derivatives market has attracted an influx of new players recently thanks to the spread of clearing. With more banks and hedge funds poised to enter, Roderick Bruce looks at what opportunities the market offers and how it needs to develop next

Iberdrola and Endesa hold first power auction

Utilities Iberdrola and Endesa have held Spain’s first power auction, awarding a total volume of 1.45 terawatt hours (TWh). This auction represents the fruits of efforts by the two Spanish utilities to develop a competitive Spanish power market and…

Mixed motives as ICE buys Canadian exchange

IntercontinentalExchange (ICE), the electronic energy and soft commodity bourse, has entered into an agreement to purchase Winnipeg Commodity Exchange (WCE), Canada’s main agricultural commodity futures and options exchange and home to the world’s…

Nymex reportedly in sale talks

The New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex), the world's leading energy exchange, is reportedly in talks regarding a possible sale to NYSE Euronext, Deutsche Boerse AG or Chicago Mercantile Exchange Holdings Inc.

ECX and ICE launch CER futures contract

The European Climate Exchange (ECX) and ICE Futures today announced the launch of CER (certified emissions reduction) futures and options contracts, subject to regulatory approval.

CCFE launches clean energy index

The Chicago Climate Futures Exchange (CCFE), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX), announced today that it will launch a futures contract based on WilderHill Clean Energy Index (ECO) on July 13.

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